Warren Township Schools donated the space and Community Health Network made a capital commitment of $350,000 to renovate the center.

updated: 9/22/2009 12:00:16 PM
Former NBC news anchor and Hoosier native Jane Pauley will be in Indianapolis Wednesday to celebrate the opening of a new health center she lent her name to. The Jane Pauley Community Health Center is housed at the Renaissance School on the city's eastside and will offer medical, dental and behavioral health care to patients regardless of insurance or income. Pauley is a Warren Central High School graduate and advocate for providing physical and behavioral health care to underserved populations.
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Press Release
September 21, 2009
Former NBC news anchor Jane Pauley will be in Indianapolis Wednesday as Community Health Network and the Metropolitan School District of Warren Township celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the Jane Pauley Community Health Center, a community health center on the city's eastside. The center is located inside the Renaissance School, a Warren Township school located at 30th Street and Post Road. Pauley will be speaking and available for interviews. She lent her name to the center because she is a graduate of Warren Central High School as well as a vocal advocate for providing physical and behavioral health care to underserved populations.
Guests include:
Jane Pauley, former NBC news anchor. Pauley will explain why she is honored to lend her name to the center.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard. Mayor Ballard will discuss what the center means for the City of Indianapolis.
Bryan Mills, president and CEO, Community Health Network. Mills will speak about improving access to health care for local residents.
Robin Ledyard, M.D., president, Community Hospital East. Ledyard will explain the features and other details about the new center.
Jeff Bennett, Warren Township Trustee. Bennett will discuss the social services offered at the new center.
Dr. Peggy Hinckley, superintendent, Metropolitan School District of Warren Township. Hinckley will discuss the need for healthy students and families.
An eastside family, currently served by the Jane Pauley Community Health Center, will be available for media interviews.
Source: Community Health